Forum: SDL Trados support
Topic: Trados 2014 crashed after adding a term
Poster: Daniel Chan
Post title: Multiterm 2014 crash with Java 7 51 32bit
[quote]Châu Nguyễn wrote:
I tried the following and it worked for me:
- Uninstall Java from your computer (use iobit uninstaller to make sure it is cleaned out of your system)
- Use ONLY the java version came with the Trados installation package.
- Set Java security level to as low as possible and whenever you're asked "do you trust this bla bla bla" just say "Yes" and if there is a "Don't show this again" option make sure to select that.
- NEVER EVER UPDATE your JAVA.
- Turn off auto update if Java update reminders started to get into your nerves. [/quote]
Hi Chau,
Where can I find the "java version came with the Trados installation package"?
I followed the advice of this link:
After installing Java 7 Update 45, you can no longer add/edit terms in SDL Trados Studio or SDL MultiTerm 2011/2014
[url removed] #tab:homeTab:crumb:7:artId:4956
It works after I run "Client-MTJUR", but when I shut down the machine and start MultiTerm the next day, the same problem happens again. Every time I run "Client-MTJUR", it works only for that very instance. Do you have any suggestion?
Daniel
Topic: Trados 2014 crashed after adding a term
Poster: Daniel Chan
Post title: Multiterm 2014 crash with Java 7 51 32bit
[quote]Châu Nguyễn wrote:
I tried the following and it worked for me:
- Uninstall Java from your computer (use iobit uninstaller to make sure it is cleaned out of your system)
- Use ONLY the java version came with the Trados installation package.
- Set Java security level to as low as possible and whenever you're asked "do you trust this bla bla bla" just say "Yes" and if there is a "Don't show this again" option make sure to select that.
- NEVER EVER UPDATE your JAVA.
- Turn off auto update if Java update reminders started to get into your nerves. [/quote]
Hi Chau,
Where can I find the "java version came with the Trados installation package"?
I followed the advice of this link:
After installing Java 7 Update 45, you can no longer add/edit terms in SDL Trados Studio or SDL MultiTerm 2011/2014
[url removed] #tab:homeTab:crumb:7:artId:4956
It works after I run "Client-MTJUR", but when I shut down the machine and start MultiTerm the next day, the same problem happens again. Every time I run "Client-MTJUR", it works only for that very instance. Do you have any suggestion?
Daniel